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Chinese Historical Society of America

Chinese Historical Society of America

Based in San Francisco’s Chinatown, the Chinese Historical Society of America elevates the prosperous Chinese heritage and recognizes its impact on the country. The organization aims to voice the flourishing Chinese community in the area and educating the public about Chinese values. They host a number of exhibits portraying the struggles of Chinese immigrants in the country, the history of women’s equality, the influence of Chinese culture and architecture, etc. The museum store has a wide collection of novels, publications and books on art, history and ethnicity. It also offers apparel and artwork from local artists to encourage the diversity of the country. Read More

Club 1923

Club 1923

Club 1923 is a top-tier location at the memorial coliseum. Here, the members can enjoy USC game day. The club opens from about two hour earlier the kick-off up to one-hour after the game. It was established in 2019 as an accolade to the year in which the Coliseum opened. The coliseum is regarded as a civic pride hallmark, that is a memorial to the L.A. Veterans of World War I. It is situated at the new Scholarship Club Tower, above the classic coliseum. One can see the stunning aerial views of Los Angeles from the top of this seven-story tower. The club features luxurious seating lounges with all essential amenities, multiple bars with upscale food & beverages, and restrooms. The Club 1923 offers entry only via membership invitations and special invitations are sent for various events across the year. Read More

Colorbloq

Colorbloq

Colorbloq is one of the best Social and Event locations in San Francisco, California. According to Colorbloq, it's a lot more than space, it is a vision to gather creatively. Colorbloq's name and space both are inspired by the color-blocking concept. It is a place that houses creative culture and events in the SOMA neighborhood of San Francisco. Colorbloq features around 10,000 sq.ft. space that can house 360 guests. There are nine shipping containers that are entirely dedicated to your use. You can adorn it according to your specific needs, such as workshops, meeting space, breakout sessions, conventions, occasions, photo & video shoots, galas with additional snack corners or bartending space, product launching, etc. The containers are equipped with lighting and power outlets. All of their price categories embrace exclusive facilities involving 1 Gbps fiber and WiFi, in-house AV equipment and technician, in-house furniture and another setup, security guard, and maintenance. Just make sure that load-in and load-out must be within the rental brackets. They also provide on-site venue staff. Read More

Colusa Casino Resort

Colusa Casino Resort

Colusa Casino Resort has been a distinguished location in Northern California for more than 30 years. It is a favored casino, entertainment, and gateway spot around the Sacramento and Bay Area. This resort is conveniently located around the other popular attractions. It is three miles from the Colusa-Sacramento River state recreation area, and five miles apart from Colusa Golf and Country Club. This unique destination has a luxurious AAA Diamond rated hotel, a casino, a spa, and a salon. The Casino here has about 1200 slot machines and a broad range of table games, with probably the biggest Bingo payouts. You can bid your luck at different games like Blackjack, Pai Gow, etc. Here, the dining segment involves three classy restaurants, a snack shop, and a cafe. The restaurants cater to visitors with mouth-watering signature dishes prepared by reputed chefs. Further, you can have selected outdoor adventures. The staff cordially treats the visitors and the room service is awesome. Other amenities of this spot count upon fitness center, heated pool & saunas, volleyball & basketball courts. Read More

Conservatory of Flowers

Conservatory of Flowers

Located at the Golden Gate Park, the Conservatory of Flowers is a botanical garden and a greenhouse with remarkable Victorian-style architecture. It is the oldest conservatory in the country. It is made up of wood and glass, with an enormous collection that is divided into five distinct segments of tropical flowers and plants from all over the world. It is a well-designed place with embellishing flooring, ample pitcher plants and prominent fountain structures. The staff is knowledgeable and super friendly, always ready to guide and talk about the collection. The abundance of orchids and lilies make this a pleasant spot to visit. They maintain misty weather in the tropical section for the exotic flowers and plants. The large outdoor dahlia garden is gorgeous especially when the flowers are blooming. It has special exhibits of a beautiful butterfly habitat where you can just sit and watch them flutter in their natural domain. The conservatory also has a stunning night bloom with the building and plants being well-lit and some sound effects making the entire experience worthwhile. You can also rent this beautiful area for corporate events or weddings. Read More

Crissy Field Beach

Crissy Field Beach

The beach is a former US Army airfield and now is a part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. The easily accessible beach has a great view of the Golden Gate Bridge with many areas to set up beach shelters to take in the view. The nearby Crissy Field Marsh is a great place for some bird watching. The promenade, which links the Fort Point National Historic Site and the Marina, runs through the beach. The recreational paradise is home to many kite surfers, so anyone with some experience in windsurfing or wakeboarding should give it a try. On clear days, you can see the Marin Headlands, Angel Island, and Alcatraz Island all the way across the San Francisco Bay. The East Beach has the Beach Hut Cafe where you can find some snacks. The West Bluff, however, is home to the Warming Hut Cafe which has both food and souvenirs. You can also find a huge climbing gym and bike shop for the active kind that frequent the beach. The nearby Golden Gate Promenade is a great place for hanging out and enjoy the scenery. It is often occupied by street artists and food vendors, so make sure to check them out. Read More

Dahlia Garden

Dahlia Garden

The dahlia garden or dahlia dell is located on the northeastern corner of the golden gate park. The dahlias are in full bloom during the months of August and September which is the prime time to visit the garden. The location is popularly known for family picnics and romantic strolls whilst enjoying the beautiful display of flowers. The dahlia dell is very popular for its extravagant display of colorful flowers which makes it ideal for photoshoots. The garden is located close to the conservatory of flowers which is a must-visit while touring the garden. Read More

Dawn Falls

Dawn Falls

California’s Marin County has a little heaven tucked inside in the form of Marin County Open Space District. The Baltimore Canyon, which is part of the MCOSD, has a platter full of trailheads, creeks and falls, all of which are sprinkled with orange maple leaves and wildflowers creating an unimaginable mystic aura especially in winters. The near-by mountainous range of King Mountain, Blithedale Summit, and Mount Tamalpais extends the beauty of the Canyon and offer some of the most excruciating yet visually stunning hikes and viewpoints. One of those hikes is to Dawn Falls which 2.2 mile out and back hike starting from the edge of a residential Larkspur neighbourhood. The hike includes a steep downhill stretch which meets the Larkspur Creek at a juncture surrounded with native redwood groves, tanoak, maples and Pacific madrones.  Among the various trailheads, some entertain only hikers while some are open for bikers and horse riders. No parking or entrance fees is required but all the vehicles must be parked on the allotted roadside spaces and dogs must be kept on leashes. Surviving inside thick woods, the immediate hiking area does not provide any camping sites, restrooms or drinking water. However, grocery stores, restaurants, pay phones and gas refill outlets can be found in downtown Larkspur. Read More

de Young Museum

de Young Museum

For the art connoisseurs, De Young is a fine art museum that displays stunning works of African-American and Native American artists. It is located at the Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. The special exhibits vary from time to time with works of Oscar de la Renta and that of Frida Kahlo’s. It has a permanent collection of old tribal art from all around the world and modern art from the late twentieth and twenty-first century. The building has an admirable architecture that boasts of a free observation gallery on the top with breathtaking views of the city. The museum hosts a wonderful kids exhibit for free and a sculpture garden on either side of the compound. They have fun art-related activities to learn from but make sure to check their website for the exact date and time of the activities. There is a beautiful cafe to stop by and grab a bite. The cafe has outdoor seating with a variety of cuisines on the menu. This place also has an audio tour to start off with and can be a valuable learning experience on ancient and modern art. Read More

Drive Down Lombard Street

Drive Down Lombard Street

San Francisco’s Lombard Street, commonly known as the “most crooked street in the world”, is renowned for its one-block section. Situated on the fringes of the Russian Hill neighbourhood, it stretches from the Presidio to the Embarcadero. It originally was a straight though extremely steep street with no accessibility to vehicles. Under the guidance of the city engineer, Clyde Healy, the curved street design was achieved, consisting of one block and eight turns, which further transformed into the polished one-way street in 1939. With growing times, the popularity of the road made it a point of attraction leading to traffic congestion. Driving through the topsy-turvy road spread between roses and hydrangeas is a sought-after experience. However, riding a four-wheeled vehicle could lead to parking problems, so bicycling, biking or jogging (free of cost) are an efficient option in order to maintain peace and traffic laws around the neighbourhood. Car rides would be suggestible only if prior reservations are made. Read More

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